MAKE SUMMER MEANINGFUL YMCA CAMP SPAULDING 2019 Overnight Camp Guide
Nurture Your Best!
Since 1921, YMCA Camp Spaulding has been a focal point for children and adults to become the person they want to be. The Camp Spaulding Experience is designed to take campers and staff out of the normal stresses of life and learn to connect with each other on a human level. Together they will learn, play and grow in a supportive community. A session at Spaulding is unlike any other. Camper will: Become more independent, learning how to live in a community away from home. Take a step away from technology and screen time to really create strong bonds with peers and staff. Learn life and practical skills that can create life long interests and develop confidence through accomplishment. Whether it is your first summer of your fifteenth, we are excited to have you as part of the Camp Spaulding Family. Campers have come from all over the world to experience a Spaulding Summer. At Spaulding, We Believe That Every Kid Deserves Camp
"CampSpauldinghasreallyhelpedfindoutwhoIreallyamandIcancount on my friends to help me" -CampSpauldingcamper,Age14
SPAULDING HONOR Camp Spaulding is a values driven program. We strive to help every camper who comes to camp learn the importance of living a life focused around a strong moral compass and committing yourself to a code that you can live by. The Camp Spaulding Honor Code is how we define that moral compass at camp: CARING: Looking out for each other HONESTY: Be true to you. Be true to others RESPECT: To be shown to everyone RESPONSIBILITY: Good Stewardship to the world PURPOSE: A reason for everything we do SPIRIT: Uniting new and old in a higher meaning These values are infused into every part of the Camp Spaulding program. Campers will learn how to use these values in their everyday life. Our most basic goal is to help campers become more civically minded to go into the world looking to make it a world they want to live in.
CONFIDENCE THROUGH COMPETENCE The Spaulding program frames its experience on the belief that a camper can build positive confidence through skill development. The ability to gain a new skill, overcome a fear, achieve a goal, or refine a skill gives a camper the feeling of accomplishment that will transfer back to their lives outside of camp. Our skills classes and goal setting program allows us to track a campers successes in order to ensure he, she, or they are growing as an individual at camp. Counselors will talk with your camper at the beginning of their time with us to set goals to accomplish and skills to learn that will transfer back to their lives outside of camp. Throughout their time with us, our staff will work alongside your camper to achieve those goals and gain that feeling of accomplishment by the end of the session.
SKILL DEVELOPMENT Throughout the camp experience, campers will be given the ability to find something that they are passionate about within our program offering. Our skill development classes will help campers learn new skills and aid in the creation of life long interests. High and Low Ropes Course Arts and Crafts (Pottery, Drawing, Painting, Sculpting, Photography) Swimming and Boating Outdoor Living Skills Sports (Basketball, Volleyball, Soccer, Flag Football, Quidditch, Floor Hockey) Horseback Riding Nature and Ecology Woodworking Performing Art (Music, Theater, Improv, Dance) Cooking Archery Campers will be given the ability to design their experience based on their interests. With the ability to try many different things, passions are discovered every summer by campers at camp.
MyexperiencethisyearwasbetterthanlastbecauselastyearImet alotoffriendsbutthisyeartheyaremyfamily. -CampSpauldingCamper,Age12
DAILY SCHEDULE While there is no such thing as a typical day at camp, we do follow a schedule to give campers an opportunity to experience as much of camp as possible. Schedule is subject to change for special events and theme days. 7:30am Wake Up 8:15am Breakfast 8:50am Cabin Cleanup 9:15am Morning Assembly 9:30am Cabin Activity 10:45am 1st Activity Period 12 noon Lunch 12:45pm Siesta 1:35pm 2nd Activity Period 2:35pm 3rd Activity Period 3:35pm 4th Activity Period 4:25pm Camp Choice 5:45pm Dinner 6:30pm Village Free Time 7:05pm Evening Program 9:15pm Cabin Chat 9:45pm Lights Out
YMCA CAMP SPAULDING STAFF Our greatest investment in our program is our staff. The Camp Spaulding Staff are dedicated to creating the finest experience for our campers, because they know first hand what benefits can come from a summer at camp. A majority of our staff have experienced our program first hand, as campers and through our leadership development programs. New staff members every summer bring new ideas and fresh perspectives to ensure that every summer at camp offers something new. Whether a cabin counselor or a special trained and certified member of our Administrative Staff, all of our staff members adhere to a high standard of programming and the camp philosophy: Camp should be fun. Camp should be meaningful. If there is one thing your camperwilltalkabout aftertheirexperience, itwillbethestaff!
Ilearnedcanoeing,archery,andkickball.IthinkIgrewbybeingless shyandlessofanintrovert. - Camp Spaulding Camper, Age 9
THE OVERNIGHT CAMP EXPERIENCE Two Week Traditional Camp (Ages 8-15) The resident camping experience is one of the strongest programs of the YMCA today. Led by adult role models, campers will live, eat, play, and grow with their peers. Through all aspects of the camp day, the cabin unit becomes your camper s home base and greatest unit of support. Guide Program (Ages 13+) As your camper grows, so will the opportunity to become a stronger leader. Our older campers will be given the ability to work with our younger campers to begin to learn what it takes to be a staff member at camp. Under the guidance of a staff mentor, our 13+ campers can assist in facilitating programs and find their voice as a leader. One Week Starter Program (One Week Camp, Ages 7-10) Maybe your camper is looking for a taste of what an overnight camp is like; Rite of Passage camp is the experience your camper is looking for. Campers in this one week session get a sample of the resident camping experience. Leaders in Training ( Ages16+) A chance for our older campers to learn what it takes to become a positive youth development role model. Teens will be part of a cohesive team that will be essential in the operation of camp and gain experience working with campers. This program requires an application and a selection process. SESSION DATES AND RATES Traditional 2 Week Program Session 1: 6/23-7/6 $1,450 Session 2: 7/7-7/20 $1,450 Session 3: 7/21-8/3 $1,450 Session 4: 8/4-8/17 $1,450 Starter Program: 1 Week Camp Session A: 6/23-6/29 $850 Session B: 7/30-7/6 $850 EARLY BIRD DISCOUNT Register before February 1, 2018 and receive a special discount price.
CAMP REGISTRATION If you are interested in joining camp for the Summer of 2019, use one of these simple options to save your spot at camp 1. Visit our website at ymcacampspaulding.org and click on the register for camp button on the homepage. 2. Contact Camp Director Josh Schupack at jschupack@nmymca.org or Administrator Karen Thomas at kthomas@nmymca.org. 3. Stop in or call one of our two YMCA branches: Nashua YMCA Merrimack YMCA 24 Stadium Drive, Nashua Henry Clay Drive, Merrimack P: 603.882.2011 P: 603.881.7778 EVERY KID DESERVES CAMP Camp Spaulding is a collaboration between Waypoint (formerly Child and Family Services of NH) and the YMCA. Financial assistance is offered through either organization: If you are coming through the YMCA for financial assistance, please contact Josh Schupack at jschupack@nmymca.org. If you are coming through Waypoint (formerly Child and Family Services of NH) for financial assistance, please contact Cynthia Gaffney at gaffneyc@waypointnh.org. Financial Aid applications may be found on our website, ymcacampspaulding.org. Applications must be completed before a camper is registered. WANT TO SEE CAMP? WANT TO MEET THE CAMP DIRECTOR? We have opportunities for tours in the spring to help your camper get to know camp and meet some of our staff. Please email Josh at jschupack@nmymca.org or visit ymcacampspaulding.org to schedule a tour!
WHAT TO BRING TO CAMP Lightweight sleeping bag OR 1 blanket with a set of single bed sheets (our beds are twin size) Pillow 3 Towels (for shower and river use) 2 wash cloths 2 bathing suits 13 sets of underwear 8-10 pairs of shorts 13 pairs of socks 13-15 T-shirts Flashlight Light sweater or jacket Rain jacket 2 pairs of shoes (one being sneakers or tennis shoes) Toiletries: soap, toothbrush, toothpaste, shampoo, comb, brush, etc. Sunblock/suntan lotion Insect Repellent Hat or cap for sun protection Stationary supplies for writing home (envelopes, pencils, paper, stamps, etc.) Water Bottle
210BogRoad,Penacook,NH03303 www.ymcacampspaulding.org In partnership with SIGN UP EARLY AND SAVE Sign up before February 1st and receive early bird rates. REFER A FAMILY Have another family sign up for camp and save $100 off your camp registration.